In the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson, the Russian occupation administration is carrying out the forced eviction of residents of Gola Prystan, Kokhanov and Gladkovka.
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This was reported today, May 1, on the website of the Center for National Resistance with reference to information received from the local underground.
It is noted that the occupiers are carrying out the removal of the population in buses selected from schools and transport enterprises:
- the population is temporarily placed in settlements in the south of the Kherson region and in Crimea;
- the premises where they are housed are deliberately overcrowded and in unsatisfactory condition in order to continue to agitate them before moving to the Russian Federation, and to encourage men to register for military service with subsequent mobilization into the ranks of the occupation army.
The occupiers prohibit the population from taking any oversized items with them, only hand luggage is allowed, the CNS notes. — Thus, the occupiers free up houses and apartments to accommodate Russian occupiers, employees of Russian administrations and Russians who want to move to certain settlements.
According to the Central Tax Service, in parallel with these measures, the occupiers are also installing a net covering over the P57 highway on the Golaya Pristan – Tavrichesky section.
The nets are fixed to trees and poles along the road. Thus, the occupiers are trying to protect their equipment from Ukrainian drones, the CNS notes.
The CNS notes that such actions of the Nazis are part of the Russian plan to oust Ukrainians from the front-line areas, constituting genocide of the Ukrainian population and a complete change in the demographic composition in the temporarily occupied territories of the South and East of Ukraine.
Source: Racurs

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